I work at Microsoft as a Principal Software Engineer working on Web Assembly and related technologies. I generally love working on systems problems, from virtualization to distributed systems.
In the recent past, I've worked on the following projects:
- KEDA-HTTP - an addition to KEDA that enables operators to scale their HTTP-based workloads up and down.
- KEDA - the Kubernetes Event Driven Autoscaler. This is a CNCF incubating project which lets you automatically scale your Kubernetes workloads up or down (including to/from zero replicas) based on one of many different external systems including Kafka, Redis, ActiveMQ, AWS SQS, Prometheus, and more. The KEDA-HTTP project is built atop this one.
- Cluster API Provider for Azure - This is the in-cluster Kubernetes operator that configures your Kubernetes cluster to run on Azure. It runs on every AKS cluster.
- Athens - This is a self-hosted server that can host Go module dependencies on your own infrastructure, rather than using ther public proxy at proxy.golang.org. Athens is used by many companies and individuals who want to control and secure their dependencies.
I'm also an emeritus core maintainer of the Kubernetes service catalog project.
You can reach me on the internet at arschles on most platforms including Twitter, Gophers slack and Kubernetes slack.
If you want to read more about me, check out my blog and personal site at arschles.com. I also write occassionally on dev.to.
See you soon!
-- Aaron






